JUNE s. 112g ___ ,,. . . ~ ~ n4 mt . w ‘lll (u-(vvul nilllrvtrtl’ s). kit‘) glhilggw ‘ ,~lgl§n, _ S Ono Insertion Four Insertions - Eight Insertions CIQASSIMED ." ADVERTISEMENTS 0 QO§4§4Q4+&O§‘O-Q KOO-f‘ O-QOfi-O-OM i, . . 10c per line of 5 words 8o per lino of 5 words liu per line of 5 words Agents Wanted . _,___._._.V_.___-_--'-— --~ ANTED-RELIAELE FIRM ORlTO LET — FURNISHED ROOMS individual t.o handle as. exclusive‘ distributor for Prince Edwarqis-l land a nationally advertised pro- duct sold to the automotive trade. Reply Box 116, Charlottetown Guardians .___,_.______. For, Sale l on SALE‘ ._- COW NEWLTl mshened. Apply Ernest Younkcl. l Bmokflgld‘ . 4879-6-64“. ____, EVERAL. ‘ _ v McLean dz ‘Mclilnnon, Solicitors. Royal Bank Building. l ‘ 4914-6-7-31. 1 i wlzlvrv-rlvs ‘ACRES or‘ ‘LAND. Fertilizer and seed trot-atolls for planting. will turnovefflln any satisfactory way- Apply t0 P- 1'“- McKenlln. Green Lantern ‘iOufe. ‘ 4942 int ‘h. SCHOOL r0 cs. Stephen Hcnry Gale Hllverilill, Mass. Standardized R NURS: . Hospital l Hospital and accredited Schooi.,w Three year course. Affiliations’ with Providence City Hospital and Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary; Eight hour day. Allowance $15.00 monthly. Classes admitted Febru- ary and September. Four‘ years of‘, iligh School required. One houriFok from Boston.‘ For further infer-l lnatiorr apply to Superintendent. l .6.1.31.—.—_-_-:—~—————— "M ‘FOR sAl.l-:.-l.AoY‘s CLEVELAND load. a cargo o; pulpwaod"fo'w_‘ _l bicycle. in good repair. Apply 235 mington‘ Del‘ Miscellaneous ._____._<,F l- stating references to D. M-lTO LET — A PRIVATE RESID- - Situation Wanted "i—i—i OUSES FUR‘ SALE-lEXPI-IRIENCEI) CHINESE COOK WANTED—MAI , lWANTED ' WANTEI) — (,0 I To Lat ‘Mary Sodality meet at Notre Dame ‘Academy at 9 a. m. Sunday to as- sist at Corpus Christi procession. 4947 for light housekeeping and board- ers. Apply Guardian Office. . 4950-6-8-31 ence with garage, 220 Queen St. 0 roollls, hot water, modern con- veniences. redecoration to suit in- colning tenant. Apply 222 Queen St. 4811-0-1-81. desires position. Apply 165 Graf (ch st. 4778-5-31-61‘ I Wanted NO WASIIING. 4941-6-8-3i Female Help Apply 21 Water St. - A'I‘ ONCELCIRL. AP- ply Bell's Tea Rooms. maids and waitresses. Apply Cox Hotel, Souris. 4650-5-30-12il ANTI. —A MAIIJ_IN FAllmFl of two fol‘ general housework flilfll Qulllan. 2'14 Euston Street. 1128-J. vice in the Presbyterialr- Church on Bruce Muir will conductthe ser- vice, . Macdonald College, Montreal, in- cludes the name of M. Louise zard. Charlottetown, in Institut onal ‘Administration, Senior Year. SIDE. SATURDAY; June 9th at l ii- m. Household effects of the late Mrs. Sarah MacQuarrie, on the pre- ‘mises of Mrs. Thomas E.-Ramsay. ‘If not fine sale will be held the fol- llowing Monday. ‘CHURCH-Preaching Service on Sunday afternoon, June 10 at 3 p. m. conducted by Rev. Ross C. Eat- ‘on of Charlottetown. -) ion Hall,‘ 11 a. m.; Sunday June 10th. Presbyterian Service at Tryon, 3.30 1:. m.. Sunday, June 10th. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Daltiel Bearisto, Mal- peque, announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Ruth, to Mr. Alexander Earle MacKay, Sea View. Marriage to take place the latter part of June. CHAMBER mmwn Central Guardian TRAINED NURSE, Bertha Mc- Phone 4948-6-8-31 I-IIGIIFIELD—There will be ser- Bwrdev at 3 p. m. The Rev. w. (mAnuATcn-"rlle pm us; or AUCTION sALi; "AT, SUMMER- 4027 MARSIIFIELD BAPTIST MEMBERS OF CHILDREN 0f SERVICE IN ‘THE BORDEN U11- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — __._._ FUNERAL YESTERDAIL- The‘ l Charles of Am- SIIIPPING.- The schooner Cutty Sark, consigned to R. C. Elkin, Ltd, now discharging coal in West Saint John, will afterl . BRADALBANE AND ROSE remains ofthc late" Mrs. Robert M. LEyrBradalbane 2 l. Ward was laid to rest in the Peo- valley mo p‘ m_ pic's Cemetery yesterday. She leaves to mourn the following sons andl daughters: William of Calgary, Na- thaniel of Victoria. B. C., G. N. Ward. Manchester, N. H., Chesterl b mt 3 ‘L m Sunday School 2 p_ m, lof Lowell, Mass, 4898_6_6_,“ herst, Joseph and Albert of this city. I ' Mrs‘ Wm‘ Mccamm‘ of Amhnst-Jltne 10th the service in tho Pre and Mrs‘ Mary flames of c“ufl°l"lbytel'iall. Church all. Kensington w ' ‘be at 7.110 p. m. CLYDE June 10th the service in the Pro byteriall Church at Clyde River wl KENSINGTON ‘°""““‘-'*“°“l BONSIIAW-There will be lvicc in connection with the Pres- lbyterinn Cilul-t-h in shnw Hall on Sunday, June 10th at‘ i to make 8006i‘, ‘bread Rovhl YEAST CAKES FUU. ‘DIRECT/DAL? ow £V£RY PACKAGE E.W.GI‘LLETT CO.LTD. TORONTO . CAN. ._.__-_--—i— IIL, RIVER.— On --— Oil plain cooking. Mrs. Gol‘don TOIIP‘ ._ . _ . - discharging sail in ballast to Turk sin ‘L “L A" “H, invited blins, 85 Rochford St. 4904-6-7-313 “Articles For Sah; ‘ on. l ion Roarl North. Fitzroy St. 4939-6-8-31‘ “done. Apply by letter to "B" carol Ch .1 u t _ _ ‘ _ nv e, . _ - ~ -_ ~ - - Iéflllld SUTVGYOI‘. °rm“5_‘8_“n‘_‘_ secondhandAmeritanbulltdrivlng Mmman of Kensmgmn has bee“ - - l Waggon Wlll be sold at Auction on pml)loyed by the Bible some“, m‘. ..__ BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Joli‘ Priutcry. ll‘ _.________. i MEMORIAM AND MOURNINGE cards at shortest notice. Guard. ian Job Prfntory. l _.___._____,_______.___-_-_ BHIPPING TAGS. EXPEDITIOUS-l ly supplied. Guardian Joh Print- ery. l WILL PAY TIIREE DOLLARS cucil for first-class adult, darli- Chlnchilla. does. Advise before lzilipping. John MacLean, Box‘ 1559, New Glasgow. Nova Scotia. 1 4878-6-6-31. l .,___________________- CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ANDl envelopes‘ with address printed. just the thing for acknowledge-l lncnt, intimations, etc, Guardian. Job Printery. ' “l l .___________,_____ AUCTION SALE-AUCTION SAI ‘ of house-hold furniture consist- ing of parlour, dining room, bed- room and kitchen furniture on‘ Friday. June 8th at 10 o'clock» Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Mt. Stew-l art. ‘ 4887-6-6-31‘ _.__________________ BEFORE ORDERING YOUR SUIT ' see S. F. Tarbnslfs samplefl. 5mm l $111.00 to $45.15, made to your mea- surc, in ally style. Also raincoat-r. tallored-to-mcusuro in any slyle. ' at $0.75 up. Made to fit and well tailored. S. F‘. Tnrbush, Special Representative, 1'12 Prince st. l Charlottetown. *~ 7*‘ '" ~- ' lI-14-lf ~.-v'~+————————- Male Help Wanted BIG ‘EARNING. BTIJADY EM- llloytnent for Barbers. B 6X- Dcrll in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F". Hallfax. 3-1-22-ttstf -_____ ..__..____€______ _ ‘ Wanted I WORK WANTED - ‘r0 nnrAm. paint and hang screemdoors and window screens. I would be pleas- l fill to receive your order. Appli’ . Guardian. 4933-6-B-Ji E§~vvl ___ Lost ,, HIST-FOX ROUND-t REWARD. ‘place the Square, Friday, 8th Jllne_ at me Summer months‘ and Wm be 12 o'clock. John A. McDonald, Atlctionecr. 4872-6-6-31. Eastern Guardian ..'-‘BEGINNING . Monday, June 11th we will opt-ll our store at '7 u. nl. and close at 7 p. m. Saturdays excepted. R. J. Macdonald, Cardi- gun . 4943-6-8-51 .."'BAPTIS'I‘ SERVICES on Silli- day,‘ June 10th, as follows:—-Stu1"- goon, 11 a. m.; Georgetown, 3 l3- m.; Montague, '7 p. m. R. L. Wal- lace. Minister. Anchors-Stars ‘This Evening Anchors-Stars baseball game iakcs this evening at six o'clock. It was postponed last night owing to wet grounds. I am instructed by Frances Ilaughey to sell by auction on the Premises ut Kelly's Cress on Friday- June 15th, A. n. 192s, his farm. consisting of 65 acres of’ No. l Laud all clear and in ajood state of‘ cul- tivation. Also all his household fur- nlturc. Sale positive as owner IS leaving the Province. JOIIN I‘. BRADLEY ' Auctioneer. 4953-6-8-31. BANKRUPl luclnl SALE lit my Auction Rooms commenc- fn; Friday, June 8th at 10:30 sharp of large lilniirupt Stock of 5 Type- wrltcrst Z Chock wholesale and stock up. also in; cues, 80 - Albert Douoe, Jr., 110 Elm Avenue. .- 4937-6-8-31 5,. I Y) lulu‘. l1‘~“l" lw - SHAMPOO l‘ (l-islllt t‘ ll If. f '\lu\AlQ\O a r r es. This uh: will be reserve. Everything ‘ "" . Also ll In; system. Rernembflr don't misc n for now you another ehsneo like this. Also vote solo. C . y I. A. MMDONALD- ‘ ' Allct 4952. ————-—————--— on 55F. - TAYLOR SAFE ml (‘l-‘NTLI-JMAN WANTS WASIIING| good condmo,‘ Wm, B0,, writers. 1 Addin! Machine. 200 Millers, Post Lefllfi“ and Transfer badgers. Great chance manufacturer to 000 transfer and lind- ulnent Pocket Fol- ders. lot of supplies for all machin- pmltlve and no to the highest Station Cash Corry- the dlto and real chance. Get Wlll‘ will never have pri- ~ tl nod till all In STE-Ila" l‘: mime hours eich Island to load a cargo of salt for) iPrince Edward Island.—The schoo-i BRlDGETowN__ ltmrcflfidwg‘ A"‘M°L;nn“:' wgshlcliidlaunc 10th there will be service inl o . . err son, as een xe o‘ , ,» . . SALE-RUBBER TIRE WAG-sail from Eastport, Me, to nahlptcnllllelfresbff°jffl,f Apply David McDonald‘ Ugllliqads ‘o load 9 “"50 0f Co“! rorllllfll‘ sgl-"vlicc ihcrecudll‘ be an ordi Qgoibfi-q- ‘Cmflotwtown and an“ d‘scha“g".ation of elders, All arc cordially in- lvitejzi. ing will proceed to Richibueto to BIBLE calling on officers of branches, and acting as colporteur in the Prov- lince. The Annual Meeting of the Society will be held at the United‘ Church at Lot 16 on Wednesdayxl Jilly 4th. Friends of the work are. ‘asked to keep thc day clear alldl plan to be there. Further fill-l lnollllcement later. l - —-—<0>——-- ‘ PERSONALS l spending 11' holiday in the city. l- Mr. John J. McIntyre, Mt. Stew-l‘ business. show have returned where they spent the winter. >---- -- - {{- ____m________f___-l BIRTIIS ' cllArlvlAlv._lh cKv Hospital. (lilac Chapman, city, a daughter. IIYNES.—In Charlottetown Iiospiiai on June 4th, 192a, to Mr. and Mrsf,‘ L. A. Hynes, city, a daughter. l lIIUGIIES.—At the Charlottetown‘ Hospital, June 5th, 1928, to Mr. and; Mrs Jas. Hughes. city. a daughtelzl 6th, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lund. city, a daughter. ROSSITER-In the City Hospital, Juno 8th, 1928..to Ml". and Mrs. Er- nest Rossiter, Morell, u (laughter. WOODGATE —‘ Al. East Royaltyl May 31, 1928 to Ml". and Mrs. Wil- 4 11am Woodgate, a son. 0 lDRAKE - At the Prince Edward lIsland Hospital. on May 31st, in lMr. and Mrs. J. A. Drake, Hazel- ‘brook, a son. Congratulations. > l l IN MEMORIAM l‘ i In loving memory of Theophllusl A. MeCoubrey, died June 4th, 1917.‘ Dear Theo. thy memory we'll cherish more vvvv-vwv 1 thoughts, Wlll turn to that blissful shore. [mil-ted by ‘Sisters, Ada and Bea. i As the years roll on. and oft curl i I ill. a. tlsctuu Undertaker EMBALMER PIONI ll! Imo coon: lihe Presbvtcri Th P . SOILPIETY ¥0TICE,_.1slollds will bl‘ at 11 o. m., 37‘ s e “me dwwd Igmul Bmleislollds East Hail 5i p. m. and Young‘ ' Ociety unnolmces m” 9190mm of Peoples Meeting ill the Church at. IlROOKFIELIL-The services the Ilrookflcld congregation on Sun- day. Jullc 10th will be as follow. Hal-(svillc. 13.110 p. m. Sunday School ‘ ]l. lll. and Brookfield '1 p. m. l Sunday School 10.30 o. m. Hunter ‘River Sunday School 10.30 a. m. l __._ 2.30 l QUEENS Mr" and Mrs" c" w" Cmsby‘ Bormncsdav, Jullc.i3, Pownal and C front Bostnnlvamy‘ Thursday‘ " lhcad, Wednrsd. | __ 6th, 1028, to Mrfiand Mrs. Angusi‘/,_ LUNlL-In the City Hospital. June -—-—-—-—-——— O n’ WOOD ISLANDS-The service in b m, l Chm-ch at WOQQWJIIII respect to the eficcis of mod- wood l‘ erate use c5. mt‘ w“ m ‘he cm’ 5'°5‘"“day ‘m iQuec-lls County is as follows: Mon-l Monday, Julie 1'7 and 18, Charlotte- i imvn, Tursztl-ajv, Junt‘ 19. West Cove- Junh 20, Victoria.) JIMMYHS TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NIGtIIT at Your Service Foul‘ (‘llrs ‘Fl "tic ‘st tcm. tR 000900-00000000040000-000 KODAKS FILMS AND CAMERA SUPPLIES COMPLETE STOCK TIIE PROMPT DRUGGISTS Drug Co. PHQnU Sundaylchigan and the University of (‘Penn- s-lsylvanin (1902-7) and was appoint- ll ed biologist and head of the Mayne the joint ‘ Station flavor much better than with a co l burning range. Of course all smoken sgiitéiatzélgr, and coal carrying are (rl-‘drewk g“““‘_os“y sunduylin 1907. He became professor of bio- g-llnetry and vital statistics _ ill school of hygiene and public health. ‘ Canada in Bon- Sunday.) “filo. -- imembel- HARBOR SOUTII.— The services in Murray Harbor South in connection with the Pres- byterian Church in Canada will be‘ lhclcl at 0.110 p. m. and at Hopefieldl liillll at 3 p. lll. All arc cordially in- viicd. mlly authoratiive to be called upon to ITINERARY — ‘ _ _ __‘l\'ii.\.s. Edith (fillies. National W. C. T. Ml‘ Pmker Stewart "I Boston‘ '5 U. Secretary of Young Peoples work .__J aclfinnon- The Rkxaut. "F80: us Koo/m 5mg: saw. TEE PHARETTETQWNfiU-“RDTAN PAGE THREE . The Public Forum llnuugij... REPAIRS WANTED Sin-Any one who has lately gone M to the Beach Grove Inn by way of the new bridge knows what a shocking condition that bridge and the approaches are in. - No’ doubt the government ls re- sponsible for repairs. but endeavour should at once be made to make the approaches to that bridge pas- sable. Two men with a horse and cart could do the work in half a day. “Verbum Sap." of Gr I am, Sir, etc" and Electric System is the demon-I CAR OWNER. strator and the programme for to-“ day and tomorrow as well as yest-‘ <*>--- erday is: t 10 to 12 a. m. Lecture on Elec- DR. PEARUS CREDENTIALS Luca] Cooking‘ l -——— 2to5p.m.and'lto9p.m.. Sir,—May I be permitted a few DgmQn5QratjQng_ lines of comment upon the leading editorial in yesterday's Patriot “Temperance and Longevity." To sneer at the findings of Dr. Raymond Pearl of Johns Hopkins University as "one of those special.- ly prepared canned articles" is an example of the wholesale ignorance of the Patriot prohibition writer. Dr. Pearl's reputation as a scientist is not national-it is world wide. His recently published book on Alcohol and Longevity, the gist of which was published ‘in the Mail and Empire and reproduced in the Guardian, is the culmination of some twenty years painstaking scientific experi- ment and has been awaited with in- terest by the whole scientific world. an Dr..Pearl‘s career has been a go brilliant one. Graduated from Dart- an Ca in to ‘mfluih 6011889 WB- 1899) and the will be timed 011 and maintained for; 19°19 two hours at 350 degrees, when itl University of Michigan (Ph.D. tafterwards proceeding to the Uni- w; VAL-litmus’ of Leipzig. the Naples zoo- When the housewife comes back say Roselogical station and University C01- ‘ at liege, London, he became instructor jc iin zoology at the University of Mi- ta de- ipartment of biology at the ‘Agricultural Experimental in the lJohm Hopkins University, in 1918 versity. In that position he had had ‘extraordinary facilities gard Pearl became widely known lhis biological researches or var- in heredity, (task of clear-ing up some miscon- a ‘ceptions and misrepresentations o of alcohol. Dr. Pearl was a member of the executive committee, chairman of ‘lthe agricultural committee and wF-the-exeeutivo-boardmf. ‘the National Research Council, 1916- 9. being also chief of the statistical ldivision of the U. S. Food Adminis- tration. Far from being the irresponsible ‘authority whom the Patriot writer, ‘in IlIS ignorance, seems to think. iDr. Pearl was considered sufficient- C lsupply for the new (13th) edition of he Encyclopoedia. Britannica the ilmPOfiflIIl. article on "Death" which (contains the result of much origin- al research work. He is also the au- ltIiOY of v-frious standard scientific works, including: Variation and lDifferentiation in Ceretophyllum ‘ (with 0. M. Pepper and F. J. Hagle, A907); Variation and Correlation in C land the Biology of lGrowth (1925). Tile insinuation stuff“ is certainly rich! Naturally the Patriot lbeing totally ignorant of Dr. Pearl's‘ ‘book, does not attempt to refute it. lHe thinks it easier to make the sweeping declaration that Dr. method exposed most unmercifully." If Dr. Raymond Pearl's methods ‘ “cxposed" it would be “interesting to know by whom? The jnext question to suggest itself would Plbc: What is the scientific standing of the gentlemen who are doing the >|"exposing?" Have they any scienti~ _ lfic standing, or are they, like the ‘Patriot scribbler .lust verbose ignor- lammuses? b 4 have been 4 l I am, Sir, etc, l ENQUIRER ——-——<0>---—- IlAged Man Is_ Burned . t To Death At Inmore l A sad fatality occurred at Inmore on Thursday morning, resulting in lthe death of‘ an aged resident, Mr. l (Henry Moore. l Mr. Moore lived alone and it is ‘thought that he probably upset a lantern when rising early in the lmoming. Some parties returning from a wedding noticed thathis house was on fire and attempted to rescue him, but the flames had gained such headway that it was 4 A most interesting demonstration ent in progress Miss Ruth Carlington, Home Ber-l vice Director of the Associated Gas‘. Yesterday in the forenoon. Electrical Cooking and Time and Temperature Cooking,“ and in the‘, afternoon she demonstrated a mostl appetizing way of baking a ham, also “Her Majesty's Bread Pudding" and other recipes. l In the present instance, a Hot point "Hi-Speed" uipped with an thermostoric insuring a constant temperature in the oven. ‘ By these mechanisms, one is en- abled for instance, to place a roast the morning, set the electric timer struction and insulation of the oven.‘ A SUCCESSFUL AND [mjovl none of the good value is lost, and and professor of biology in the me- figgugglttakreilxolglvilxg Oven heat‘ ‘e . dical school there in 1913. In 1915 . » , q r ‘he was appointed director of the 1n- gasazyfd, ‘(Segllfiqégl The teacher, Miss Clvrtrudc Vii-i lstitute cf Biological Research, a m orfilgrxlgig‘ bakh,“g_i“ ‘fifmm ‘nlnflett and the School TNISUNES had new divisio“ of Johns HUDMnS Um" utes ' {made excellent arrangements for the for Pursu’ present prices, the expense for ing scientific investigation with re- average family‘ wquld he about $4.00 to alcohol and longevity. Dr. m $590 through course, of the first cost of the range.‘ tion in organism and his studies gely attended yesterday. and it is gualifications which expected that even more ‘eventually fitted him to perform the to see written on a cal-d. At s t d the demonstrations. on a ur ay‘ s ‘ S“ _ ‘ d R‘ mgm’ these cards Wm be placed m‘PlIIIl-iipszzillluctoyrcillzl}l‘will? a a hat‘ and five names drawn lnumbcl" of ladies all of whom took "lchtFofrprizesr-flxsfollows‘ $15.00 credit on range. $12.00 credit on range. dit on range. lNational Convention‘ Populationlhe person _ Kenzie of St. V 1n the Patriot Re“ Father McKenzie Judged the that such man as Dr. Pearl was en- work 0i =1“ eiltrams 935i 0i Que- _' gaged by the "1iquor interests" tom“; also of the l wmc Specmny prepared cnnnedlMnfie" The (“Stun between Tfnonlodlanded over tho Library together, _ . limd Quebec W85 ludfied by D" AmTlwith a Confederation Jubilee Plaque ("Imi- MOHWBHE; G. B. Perry st SCflbblfiSeywn‘ M_ ‘ ‘ " versity of Montreal. to Winnipeg the Murphy. M. ‘ _ _ ‘West of _ Fem“ "Slmsms “d °°"°‘"5l°n-‘*"iR0sati0n of the University of Migift on behalf of tile school in feli- lhave been torn to shreds and hisberta. The scholarship is open f0\"citious terms which elicited gen-l Demonstration‘ ' is s Ruth Carlington‘ ‘l Explains Advantagesl l Of Electrical Cooking: at Rose and Grey. l cooking by Electricity is at pres-l in the Rose and‘ ey tea room on Richmond Street.‘ Miss‘ rlington lectured on “The Art of, electric range, eq-l Electric timer. and. Oven Heat Control,‘ ALLOW fit- the oven, say at eight o'clock in: 10 a. m. for two hours baking,l d the thermostat at 350 degrees,‘ out fol" the morning and forget. about it. At ten o'clock the heatl PIIONE 82. irst Schoo ll be automatically turned off. 1 Slm half past twelve, she will find the Library Installed glgdone to a turn, ready for the‘ ’ Also. owing to the airtight con-“ ______ ‘ l A ABLE LUNCIIEON NI‘ DUN-l STAFFNAGE. l will retain its juiciness and a1 "‘ The first fruits of Mr. Adam An-‘ ‘ to his native pro-I vinc. \v'.' ti.‘ fr :1 ' stliiatilll ‘mint range ‘F’ remmflkulyestgrdays fli'I.(El'l1(.(iI)lT ‘DIHII ‘SCIIOOI 35o degrees bhi,,g‘lgt‘l‘ll‘.l‘llilla‘t‘llllry“lli tht- Dllllllii school at. Tile Hot auspicious occasion. the school room ‘being gaily decorated with flowers. land the Union Jack flying from the flag pole. The children were there tin numbers looking as bright as . - "b‘ l b .‘ d. The depresses“ we ‘er ‘rilillfulliéiif; ‘ii..- IJSZZ. SE33.“ .33.. [was a splendid attendance of par- . .ents and friends. Ml". Almon Bo “d ‘ogloliflwlhod of Cooking mduylwell. chairman of Trustees, presid- m- " _ . _:ecl. the other Trustees Messrs. Rn 133ml‘ “frail; filsenilpghtel? 25:6 ert Rhynes and Herbert Thom n5 ‘a m ' the and of son also being present, as well ‘Messrs Scott Cairns. Robert McCal to cost-with Electricity as its the‘ As per month-exclusive, of will come The lucky five will be the reclp- ‘LEPLEiECEM ‘mercm ‘n ‘he “roccem ‘Wings ~- lst. Electric Coffee Percolator orl A Smendm “rogmm ‘ma been . ranged by Miss Villett and was 2nd’ Electnc Double Hot Plums or cessfully carried tilrotlgh. After thc‘§ . ' " . its by the chairman. a u, El trc Waffle °l"’""_“* ‘PM’ . _ “iii? “is.‘i;i..:1':.“2i.:i..“:.i."M.l _ - . .. . ‘ (. .5 4th. Electric Toaster. ol" $6.75 cre- f“; “Sgmol ‘Days Library Coérmy _ l I annlblOll to inc School. thc cilllcircn‘ 531;‘; Egfcllé: gm} ng m“ or s ‘gave a fine rellderlltg of re g ' land Hymn." Ml‘. l". J. Nash. Chairman of illc-l iCommission, next addressed till-l me ing. explaining the origin of l. - o Iron. or $10.00 ______{-O-}———-—— pressing the indebtedness of the Province, and especially the rising generation, to Mr. Adam Andrew, ‘Los Atlgeles, for his great generos- lity in providing the initial cztpitull C. W. L._ v_ MC. SDllCOIS had been supplied. Ml". Nash‘ of Rev'Raym0nd next addressed the children and‘ Dunstans University. ym-llecfiicially" and to local utility 0f “The Is- l i > .01. he School Days Library‘, and ex- I is now the finest Hotel of It! ‘ r who 3 FULL SIZE PACKAGES $1.09 I‘IX'I‘RA WHEN BY MAIL. ‘ J. ERNEST H. WORTH I41! PRINCE S'I‘RI‘IE'I‘ is; kind, the industrial disputes lact does not apply, but a concilia- tion ‘officer is there doing what he can to help iroll out the differences. conciliation board could" be ap- pointed only with the consent of both parties to the dispute. lanutizlsll F We still have for sale a limited quantity of Phosphate. Potash and Ammonia. A150 Mixed 4. 8-‘1, which we at! selling at lowest prices. If In need of‘ any call» Phi?“ 9" write quickly as our IIPBSBM stock will hilt last ions M"! we cannot get any more this season. A. HORNE & CO. 6-4-mwf. T iti: owioal-o-owv0+»¢.a0 .____ _ QUEEN ‘ 3. HOTEL l l Since taking over m" Hotel we have spent M"? , thousands of dollars In. repairs and improvements. It > class in the Maritime Prov- inces. Il- 8119931! m mm” want a comfortable Hotel and. splendid table and > excellent sci-vice at a moder- 11S sxpentling the month of June 0H me Crayfish ‘(with A‘ B’ Claws” The National Convention of thqfoy thc Dllriws“ °f installing 0 lll», ate price- ‘Frlllcc Eat-lard luuhu speaking in 199'"? Dlsefiises °f P°""YY- Their c. w. L. \vill be held in CalgafY-lrarl’ in we" flclwol- There wvrel , Rates from taco to MM > various Chnn-cs‘ “m. mnel-al-y foyjiitlology, Diagnosis, Treatment and June 25th to 30th and bids fair to blflabout 400 schools, and this year‘, per day. > Prevention lwml F- M- 511N800 find one of the most largely attendcdthc Commission was in a position‘. ' day‘ yum. 1L Iflnflgf Rjypn ‘rules. lM. R. Curtis, 1915); Modes of Re- conventiqm of the year. The win-lto install 30 libraries, and possiblyl t t lday‘ June 11 Norm Ruslicn‘ wed. ‘search in Genetics (1915). The Na-‘ner o; me National Scholarship u'1il‘.")0. Were the movement as gen-l (LIIIITIOI. e OWII r herry tlon's Food (1920); The Biology oflbe announced at this time and it is croutly 511111101100 HS lllfiy 110d 11.,’ ' Jlllil‘ l4, York.‘D@flih (1922); Introduction to Meul-‘mterestlhg to know that a P. lsu-lcllt to expect the‘ Comlnlsslon‘ Hotel Co” Ltd_ > .l'~‘rida_v, Jullc l5, Bonshalv. Satur- ‘cal Biometry and statistics (1923) lslander was Chosen as one 9f thellopeti toybe lll a position to llIStflIIl i P n l day, Junl‘ 1G, Cornwall. Sunday and‘Stlidies in Human Biology (lfmtnlludges o; the essays submitted, ma‘) llbfllflcfi ltcr yell!‘ tlll all thv , “P "i"! ‘parents Oli the value of good read-; ing and impressed upon them thcl necessity of getting a taste‘ for read- "illg curly in life. He then formally; Diocese of Sault Sic . t A-- L- L“ D" of the Um'lbctil of which were gracefully un- Fmm Toronfllyveiletl by little Miss Lorna Stewart. ‘"4389 was M“ one of the tiniest children A.. OSBOOd Ha“ amllschool. Wllllllpefl- Rev» Bmthm] Master Robert Cairns acceptedihel girls who have completed the 4 yflfllferal applause. ; High School Course, Sisters of‘. Other interesting and instructive‘ Daughters of C. W. L. members andaddresses were given by Professor‘ is a burse of $2,000.00 for a roursclH. H. Show. Superintendent. of Eel-g leading to the B. A. degree in an ucation. Professor Lloyd Silawsup- elective college. Thistyear being the ervisor of ~Clty Schools. Irlnelpnl first. and the giving of the National Regal/T. lslflaRcsGavizl Dilllil‘ Scholarship being decided upon at < -~ 111K l‘- - V- "m? - mffll-l .- l- ~ M {-9 l_ bcrs of tllc Conlmlssioll. l a g‘*3,,g“°i'.§ii.i°.i§3 §?$..?§‘if§;i*8f.'i§;‘§3l2§..‘f{‘ grezléesg gsfgggffirvansho; hfiw a‘? ‘Governor been present as tvns anti-l me 0 ' '» _ (cipated. and received enthusiastic. why present’ conditions ha“ beenlapplause as it was a masterpiece for ‘he result o! ‘hm influence" b ‘so youthful an orator Little Miss‘ I“ future competuwns two s“ '.Lorna Stewart their bv request ‘lacis- 3m firm ‘he ‘arts “Qfimoas gave a delightful reading ‘from "Lit-l "m1 1B 5° "We W" °" "l" l tie Red Riding Hood." one OI tn»; the basis to determine eligibility for books h, the new llbmry‘ and Mm. this Schiilfilshlp V? the 99mg“ was heartily applauded. The chil-l Cfillrfie 180d")! l0 ll defile?» drcn having rendered "O Canada"l votes of thanks “were ‘duly accordedl ‘*“—"—_ ‘Mr. Robert Rhynes acknowledging‘ on behalf of the Trustees and ' Teacher. A plentiful supply of ice. cream 3nd cake was then served by - the la ics present and was thor-l nughly enjoyed by all. The proceed- ings concluded with the hearty R e n e e d singing of the National Anthem. and n memorable day in the his- tory of‘ Dunstnffnage was brought to (Special to The Guardian) ‘h close, VIENNA. Australia. June 7.—A impossible to enter the house or do anything to save the doomed man. The house was burned tothe ground and nothing but A few charred bon- lcs of‘ the unfortunate man recover- cd. Mr. Moore who had passed the four score span of life was a quiet, inoffensive personage whose un- timely end is deeply regretted by 00o u vovo n o o o o o o v00 too o [hp community, N spat upon and torn to shreds. {Qflm- H LABOR TROUIILES dispatch to the Neue Freie pl-essc TQRQNTQ from Agram (Zagreb) Croatia, tn- day said renewed and more violent (Special to The Guardian] anti-Jugoslav demonstrations had OTTAWA, June ‘ls-The attitude 15x‘. . . taken place at Zara, Daimatiafic: the Department o; flags were reported o I FTri-“ltf I l l 1 f James A. Edmonswli " I... b t ~ Many Jusoelritlans were assaulted wards the trouble between it? ant: and their property dammed by Iwlanloyccs of the Toronto Street rail- n" p bu,‘ fans, the report said. Two Jugoslawway and the Transportation Com- gfielf to have heenimlssion is one of tendering its good‘ ' offices. it has no authority winter- l miss L- MQQUAID- Manager P P‘ ++¢-444.44¢ ' QUEEN IIOTEI. ‘ ' A- L. Poole. Montague: T. v, John; J. R. Wolff. St. John. M“ J ‘F. Maclnnis. Morel!‘ Miss Munh . in thrflMorclli W. Maciiwen. Morel]. l 5‘ l ‘ " ' - - §0~c_. ooaoooooovoaoo-oooooo-Qeq 4 VICTORIA t HOTEL _ one of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooml. 44 of which have private baths. I mbletnly renovated in the past two yous. RI Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have > its splendid table. Courtuoul , service to all Guests. Tole- } phones in rooms. Rates 84.00 to 8850 N! d!!- (Tharlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. l Proprloton l BARB! 0. BROWN. than: QQ§QLAAA~AQQAQ VICTORIA IIOTEL M- L- Berry. Mrs. E. Berry; Dunn, Gnspereaum- R. Q; u. Montreal; A. '1‘. Dune: o " [O-O-O s: ma. ‘tomato: J w. ~ Hdwot-s, o. an. Twelfth: -